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EBP

started by loganfields2011 on 11 Sep 17
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    Article: Humphris, D., Littlejohns, P., Victor, C., O'Halloran, P., & Peacock. J. (2000). o Implementing Evidence-Based Practice: Factors That Influence the Use of Research Evidence by Occupational Therapists. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 63(11), 516-522.

    This article talks about all the factors that can make it difficult of OT to try and use EBP. The factors they bring up include: accessibility, time, organisational factors, and complexities with clinical decision making. They also go on to list several helpful factors which include: having dedicated time to do research each week, monthly research newsletters that summarize articles, the support of a multi professional clinical team, and several other reasons.

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